Profile | Sarah Arnett

UK based surface designer, Sarah Arnett, has a thing for plants. Luscious, leafy, lace-like fronds or bursting blooms appear throughout her work. As one half of clothing label, Modern Love, her elaborate prints create a garden of visual delights that dance across an assortment of elegant garments. Sarah was kind enough to answer a few questions for us which include her love of Biba, as well as her favorite gardens in the British Isles.

Modern Love AW11

1. Tell us a little about yourself. How did you start designing prints?

I trained in woven textiles and then when I finished university I got an agent and started to design embroidery and surface design…really print was another way of creating a design and I started to research different print methods…I didn’t have a clue about screens and repeats, I started to research digital print and taught myself to use illustrator…as soon as I understood the possibilities I was hooked! Color is my obsession and digital printing  allows the use of endless color combinations and huge engineered panels.

2. Plants seem to have a big influence on your work. Do you have a favorite and why?

Hydrangea – its flowers are like lace, its colors range from white to almost fluorescent pink and blues. Its very old fashioned and beautiful. Fatsia Japonica – I love the leaves and the berries that change from white to black, I use the leaf all the time in my designs.

Summer Garden Design with Fatsia Japonica & Hydrangea

Modern Love | Summer Garden Design

3. There are so many magical gardens in Britain. Is there one in particular that inspires you?

Nymans , Great Dixter, Lost Gardens of Heligan and Trebah Gardens….Sorry I couldn’t do one favorite!

4. What’s your tool of choice when designing?

First off my sketch book, I carry one around with me always and sketch and write notes that I can use when I come to start a new design. I then move on to my faithful Mac…I use a combo of illustrator and Photoshop. I draw in illustrator and then use layers in Photoshop to finish the composition of the design/illustration.

Petal Design

Modern Love AW12 | Petal Design

5. How did the collaboration between you and Kim Hunt for Modern Love come about?

Kim and I have collaborated on work for years together. Her background is fashion. She was a stylist and fashion editor so it makes a perfect combination.

6. Describe your design process for the Modern Love collection. Were the silhouettes created first and prints second or simultaneously?

I work on shapes and patterns simultaneously, moving backwards and forwards between the pattern and the shape. Each dress has its print designed for the garment. I scan in pattern pieces and map them out in illustrator so I can get an idea of the placement. I have always been able to sew and I think understanding how the garment goes together and how the pattern is laid out  is invaluable for the print design process. For the prints I collect things/ideas/photographs  that inspire me and pull together mood boards and color groups then I start to divide the ideas into prints and then I just start experimenting…i always create a narrative for each print…it helps and inspires me to create the composition.

Modern Love AW12

7. We love the original Biba too. Do you have any pieces you’d like to share with us? 

I always love the fact that the Biba store had a roof top garden…I love looking through the vintage photos on Barbara Hulanicki website. My faves are the Cosmetic counter, The Roof top garden and Leopard Mirror Girls. I only wish I had gone there myself!. I grew up in Zimbabwe till 1975…the year Biba shut. Barbara Hulanicki did go to the same art college as me in Brighton and I was lucky enough to meet her when the previewed the Film ‘Beyond Biba” at Brighton university a couple of years ago.

Biba Counter

Biba Girls | Biba Gardens

8. If you had to select four objects to represent yourself what would they be?

A mac vintage red lipstick, a pair of ridiculously large sunglasses, my red shiny shoes and my Holga camera.

9. Do you have a favorite print design? 

I wouldn’t know where to start Sonia Delaunay, Josef Frank….one favorite prints of mine is jungle from Spring Summer 2012

10. What’s your perfect play list to design to?

I just can’t listen to music when I work …..it distracts me so I listen to audio books and films…these are my current favs…

The Red Shoes
High Society
Synecdoche New York
Blade Runner
To Kill a Mocking bird
The Life and Times of the Thunder Bolt Kid

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To see more of Sarah’s beautiful designs, visit her site here.

Jessie Whipple Vickery